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This article has been viewed 2516 times in the last 3 years jack: 6th Jan 2006 - 16:11 GMTnow this has been viewed 70 times and i dont understand what its about. no one wants to comment
adam: 25th Jan 2006 - 22:05 GMTisnt most german art phallic? i refuse to attempt to read this.. the best way to ruin a message is to make it unreadable. Kon: 26th Jan 2006 - 00:24 GMTif anyone can read what this says, please post it, because i can't read it at all. HUX: 27th Jan 2006 - 02:10 GMTEveryone is now acquainted with the Conscious-Automaton-theory to which Prof. Huxley[1] gave such publicity in his Belfast address; which the late Mr. D. A. Spalding punctiliously made the pivot of all his book-notices in Nature; which Prof. Clifford fulminated as a dogma essential to salvation in a lecture on "Body and Mind"[2] but which found its earliest and ablest exposition in Mr. Hodgson's magnificent work, The Theory of Practice.[3] The theory maintains that in everything outward we are pure material machines. Feeling is a mere collateral product of our nervous processes, unable to react upon them any more than a shadow reacts on the steps of the traveller whom it accompanies. Inert, uninfluential, a simple passenger in the voyage of life, it is allowed to remain on board, but not to touch the helm or handle the rigging. Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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